Image of Cover of Revising Fiction: Making Sense of the Madness The Comprehensive and Practical Guide to Self Editing Covering Theme, Fictional Worlds, Characters, Plot, Point of View, Setting, First Draft, Research Organization, Chapter Breaks, Scenes, Emotions, Prose, Dialogue, Formatting and Critiques
New Mexico Book Award Winner 2010 & Ben Franklin Award Winner

In every work of fiction, there’s so much to be concerned about: plot, characterization, scene structure, setting, backstory, dialogue, and pacing. You must maintain suspense, portray your characters’ emotions, show events rather than tell about them, make effective use of comparisions, and achieve consistency of style and voice. You must avoid passive voice, information dumps, repeated information, digressions, clichés, and unnecessary words and phrases. Finally, you must mind the details of grammar, spelling, word usage, punctuation, and format. Whew!

How do you catch it all?
How do you know when you've got it right?
How do you even know where to start?

Revising Fiction will answer these questions and many, many more.

If you’re tired of reading books, taking classes, and attending talks and conferences that don’t give you what you need, Revising Fiction is the book you’ve been searching for.

Within these pages, you’ll find:

Revising Fiction will give you the tools you need to bang your manuscript into shape, once and for all.

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